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The Convention People’s Party, CPP presents season’s greetings and very best wishes to the good people of Ghana as the entire nation takes a break at Christmas to reflect on the year 2010 and look forward into the future.
The Year 2010 can no doubt be described as one of the most challenging years for most Ghanaians as we tried to find ways and means to cope with the economic challenges we face collectively as a nation and individually.
As we celebrate this very special time of the year, let us keep in view the essence of the birth of Christ; and may these thoughts encourage our hearts to share the little that we may have this Christmas.
On behalf of the rank and file of the CPP, I take this opportunity to wish all Ghanaians at home and abroad, A Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. May the love, peace and favour of God be with Ghana during this season and may he sustain all of us in the coming year.
Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Signed:
Ladi Nylander,
Chairman and Leader, CPP.
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